Live Like There is No Tomorrow

Live Like There is No Tomorrow

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Andrew is a 15 year old adopted boy from the big city of New York. But, his old life of being abused and mistreated is all going to change when a couple from a small town in Ohio adopts him. Little does he know that is small chapter in his life would change how he viewed life forever. He learns that we aren't going to be here forever and he needs to savor what little time he has on this wonderful planet. But, he didn't learn all of this on his own of course, or at least not without the help of Ava Foster the towns rebel. How much can you learn from some a girl who decides to live life on the edge...actually a lot. So follow Andrew's story as he learns the ups and downs of life and how to live life to the fullest.
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